University of Wisconsin–Madison

The Role of Local Elected Officials in Economic Development

Type Policy Brief or Report
Year 2010
Level County
State(s) All States
Policy Areas Civil Rights, Community Development, Democracy & Governance, Economic Justice, Public Spaces
Dedicated leadership is necessary for a city to achieve successful, long-term, equitable economic development. This guide outlines ten things elected officials should know about economic development in order to serve as effective leaders. They should be aware of their city's economic strengths and weaknesses; their community's place in the broader regional economy; their community's economic development visions and goals; and more.

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